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    Château Belles-Graves

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Une Chambre en Ville

    Une Chambre en Ville

    4.5(4 reviews)
    32.5 kmHôtel de Ville - Quinconces

    Love this place- it's completely charming, central and quiet here. I will most certainly be back…read morehere to stay if I ever get the chance again. The reception desk is open during certain hours so be sure to check ahead of time of when you'll be arriving at their property. The staff will inform you of a key code that you'll need prior to entering the building, so be sure you have that as well, or you'll have a confusing time trying to contact them on their service line (unless of course, you have a working mobile with you). Once inside, if the staff is there to greet you, you can head up to one of their super limited rooms, and unwind. (As with many accommodations in certain parts of the country, it's rather common to not have an elevator, so be prepared to be able to carry your luggage up and down the stairs if needed). The rooms are pretty spacious, and each decorated with a theme. I had the "Picasso" themed room, with lots of bold reds and cubist decor adorning the room. It was furnished with a small tv, a hot water carafe, a tv, and I believe free wifi. In the morning, you can come downstairs to the lounge/lobby area where the staff will serve you breakfast (lovely croissants, sliced baguette, bread, jams, butter, fruit, yogurt, coffee and juice) whilst sitting and looking out to the quiet street waking up to the business hours. The b&b is really well located, and everything within the center is pretty well accessible from here on foot. There's tons of little shops and eateries around the area, so you'll be sure to have your pick of cuisine of whatever you might be craving. If you happen to be there over the weekend, be sure to ask about the Sunday Farmers Market by the river. AMAZING produce and foods alike, you can't miss out!! Hope we can come back to stay longer next time!

    From the owner: Invités dans ces chambres d'hôtes Chambres d'hôtes en plein centre ville d'un excellent rapport…read morequalité prix. Les chambres sont toutes différentes et le petit déjeuner y est copieux à la française. Situé rue Bouffart, à quelques centaines de mètres du quartier piétonnier, il n'existe pas d'autres chambres d'hôtes en plein centre de bordeaux. L'acceuil y est très chaleureux dans cette ancienne galerie d'art.

    Le Pavillon Villemaurine - A look up from the garden

    Le Pavillon Villemaurine

    5.0(1 review)
    5.7 km

    Le Pavillion as it is know locally was the perfect place for us to conclude our 10 days in France…read more After. big cities and big castles we fell in love with the tiny village of Saint-Emilion named after a 7th century, cave-dwelling monk. It's a bit hard to classify Le Pavillion -yes it is small, 5 rooms, and yes they offer a nice French breakfast but they are much more than a small Inn or B&B as the owners, Julian and Nikki make you feel more like family. They are two Australians who came to the area 12 months ago for a 6-month stay and never left. They have certainly found their true calling and run a clean, comfy deluxe place that they bought and remodeled some years ago. Our room, Cardinal, was on the 2nd floor (1st to the French) as are most rooms. The room was quite large with lots on light from two 6 foot high windows that can we opened to let in the fresh air. The bathroom was large with a modern rain shower. The inn is surrounded on three sides by a small vineyard which made for a nice view. There are also vineyards across the street stretching off into the distance. Despite this idyllic setting, the small town of Saint-Emilion is only a two minute (or less) walk away and there are many great restaurants all within 10 minutes so even without a car you can easily take full advantage of the small town. As for their hospitality either Nikki or Julian are around most of the day with ideas for sight seeing or wine tasting (they owned a local vineyard for a while so know their stuff) and are happy to recommend restaurants and set up reservation. As they are native English speakers their are no language issues what so ever. In the afternoon, there is always coffee, tea, water snacks and an open bottle if local wine and you can just help yourself, This is a really great find and so much more peaceful to stay just outside of bustling Saint-Emilion.

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    Le Pavillon Villemaurine - Breakfast buffet

    Breakfast buffet

    Le Pavillon Villemaurine - Cardinal suite

    Cardinal suite

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